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    Johann Augustin Pucher (Slovene: Janez Avguštin Puhar or Ivan Pucher; August 26, 1814 – August 7, 1864) was a Slovene priest, scientist, photographer,...
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  • Puhar may refer to: Alenka Puhar (born 1945), Slovenian journalist Janez Puhar (1814–1864), Slovene priest, also known as Johann Pucher Janko Puhar (1920–1985)...
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    glass negative, but his process was difficult to reproduce. Slovene Janez Puhar invented a process for making photographs on glass in 1841; it was recognized...
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    century were Zoran Mušič, Gabrijel Stupica and Marij Pregelj. In 1841, Janez Puhar invented a process for photography on glass, recognized on 17 June 1852...
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    grandfather was the photographer and inventor Janez Puhar, who invented a process for photography on glass. Alenka Puhar was born in Črnomelj to father France...
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    the most recognizable image of the folk hero Martin Krpan. In 1841, Janez Puhar (1814–1864) invented a process for photography on glass, recognized on...
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    (1898–1962), poet and translator Peter Prevc (born 1992), ski jumper Janez Puhar (1814–1864), inventor of a glass photography process Aleksandar Radosavljević...
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    were merged by the architects Edvard Ravnikar and Marko Mušič. In 1841, Janez Puhar (1814–1864) invented a process for photography on glass, recognized on...
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  • Committee was led by a six-member Presidency, composed by journalists Alenka Puhar, Bojan Korsika and Mile Šetinc, sociologists Pavel Gantar and Rastko Močnik...
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  • (Slovene: Janez Puh) (1862–1914) – inventor, innovator, industrial designer and manufacturer Johann Pucher (Slovene: Janez Auguštin Puhar) (1814–1864)...
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  • Miran Ogrin Vladimir Pavšič Albin Prepeluh Alenka Puhar Anja Rupel Katja Špur Janez Stanič Josip Stritar Valentin Vodnik Dimitrij Volčič Janez J. Švajncer...
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  • 1943) Boris M. Gombač (b. 1945) Alenka Puhar (b. 1945) Peter Vodopivec (b. 1946) Tamara Griesser-Pečar (b. 1947) Janez J. Švajncer (b. 1948) Jerca Vodušek...
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  • Sinclair, Scottish novelist and children's writer (born 1800) August 7 – Janez Puhar, Slovene poet (born 1814) September 17 – Walter Savage Landor, English...
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  • Patrick Haverty, Irish painter (born 1794) August 7 – Johann Pucher (Janez Puhar), Slovene painter and photographer (born 1814) August 10 – Thomas Baker...
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  • Alenka Puhar. Their mother Helena Puhar was a renowned pedagogue and a partisan veteran from Kranj, who was a grandnephew of the photographer Janez Puhar, inventor...
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  • Soss, Dušan Veble, Mojmir Sepe, Zoran Komac, Albert Podgornik, and Franci Puhar. Since 1961, led by Jože Privšek (1937–1998), the orchestra dominated the...
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  • Burger Gojmir Anton Kos Matevž Lenarčič Marijan Lipovšek Marko Modic Veno Pilon Ernest Pogorelc Marko Prezelj Janez Avguštin Puhar Benka Pulko Janko Ravnik...
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    historians Vasko Simoniti and Alenka Puhar, writer and essayist Drago Jančar, theologian and philosopher Janez Juhant, and poet Tone Kuntner. Public...
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  • Intelligenzblatt zur Laibacher Zeitung, no. 141. 24 November 1849, p. 7. Puhar, Franc. 1970. Kranjski zbornik: 1970. Kranj: Skupščina občine, p. 63. Leksikon...
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  • theologian and Catholic convert (died 1863) August 26 – Johann Pucher (Janez Puhar), Slovene Catholic priest, inventor, scientist, photographer, artist...
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  • philosopher Fran Zwitter, historian Janez Gradišnik, translator Bruno Parma, chess player and Grandmaster Alenka Puhar, columnist, historian, political activist...
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    collaborated with the writer Drago Jančar and historians Vasko Simoniti and Alenka Puhar in staging an influential exhibition on human rights violations in communist...
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    and public intellectual Drago Jančar and journalist and historian Alenka Puhar, of the exhibition "The Dark Side of the Moon" (Slovene: Temna stran meseca)...
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  • May 1990 and was in office until 14 May 1992, when 2nd Government (1st of Janez Drnovšek) was elected. Prime Minister was Lojze Peterle. Government was...
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    Communist establishment, among them Edvard Kocbek, Ivan Urbančič, Alenka Puhar, Marjan Rožanc, and Rudi Šeligo. Between 1978 and 1980, he worked as a screenwriter...
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    manuscript was given to the renowned author, journalist and historian Alenka Puhar who edited it. It was published in 2004 by the publishing house Nova Revija...
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  • speech and assembly. Signatories include figures like Rastko Močnik, Alenka Puhar, Gregor Tomc, Ivo Urbančič, Pero Lovšin and Dane Zajc. March 14 US policy...
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    was strongly influenced by the Slovene Roman Catholic priest and thinker Janez Evangelist Krek, who advocated radical social activism on a Christian basis...
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  • Minister to date was Janez Drnovšek who held the post for ten years and 45 days (3,695 days) between the years 1992 and 2002, followed by Janez Janša who ruled...
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  • and recognitions, among which were Prešeren Fund Award, Župančič Award, Puhar Plaque for lifetime achievement, and Consortium veritatis, the highest Slovenian...
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